y separately published work icon PAN periodical   peer reviewed assertion
Alternative title: Philosophy Activism Nature
Date: 2000-
Issue Details: First known date: 2000... 2000 PAN
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y separately published work icon PAN no. 15 2020 21956083 2020 periodical issue

'As I write the editorial for this our fifteenth issue of the journal, species interconnectedness and global vectors have been brought into fresh relief that the editors of our fourteenth issue could not have imagined.'

Source : Editorial introduction

y separately published work icon PAN no. 14 December 2018 16863116 2018 periodical issue 'Issue 14 of Philosophy Activism Nature lovingly celebrates the life and work of anthropologist and multi-species ethnographer, Deborah Bird Rose; it is also dedicated to the flying fox and wild dog in all of us who live in her enduring light.' (Editorial introduction)
y separately published work icon PAN Mythopoeia and Country no. 13 2018 13835831 2018 periodical issue

'What would we hear if place could speak?

'What would we hear if we listened to our ancestral stories for wisdom in navigating current circumstances, even while recognizing that we now inhabit entirely new circumstances requiring up-to-date science and inventiveness, as well as ancient insight into the human experience?' (Geoff Berry Introduction)

y separately published work icon PAN Emotional Practices / Geographical Perspectives no. 12 2016 10647443 2016 periodical issue

'This special double issue of PAN: Philosophy, Activism, Nature invited authors to curate an essay on the theme of place. The aim was to open up a dialogue between contributors from a multitude of disciplines, making space for analytical, creative, structured, argumentative, open, discursive and ruminative reflections fuelled by creativity and lived experiences. To curate is to take care (L. curare). In our view, the coming together of the manifold kinds of biotic and abiotic existence that are familiar through the medium of subjective human experience—and its literary and essayistic modes of representation—collectively produces notions of the ever-unfolding and plural becomings of 'place'. Place is both the site of and active agent in diverse subjective experience of space, which we have brought into conversation in PAN12. Locating residual ethical contours in the essayistic, photographic, lyrical and narrative modes, and disclosing affective insights in their analysis and critique, these essays of caring can be understood as forms of emotional practice, which we have brought together into three loose clusters, named 'dialogue', 'response' and 'exegesis'. ' (Introduction)

y separately published work icon PAN no. 11 2014-2015 9306875 2014 periodical issue
y separately published work icon PAN no. 10 2013 7104551 2013 periodical issue
y separately published work icon PAN no. 9 2012 Z1873456 2012 periodical issue
y separately published work icon PAN no. 8 2011 9310554 2011 periodical issue
y separately published work icon PAN no. 7 2010 Z1796118 2010 periodical issue
y separately published work icon PAN no. 6 2009 Z1790885 2009 periodical issue
y separately published work icon PAN no. 5 2008 Z1789821 2008 periodical issue
y separately published work icon PAN no. 4 2007 Z1789759 2007 periodical issue
y separately published work icon PAN no. 3 2005 Z1789745 2005 periodical issue
y separately published work icon PAN Coming into Country no. 2 2002 Z1556507 2002 periodical issue
y separately published work icon PAN no. 1 2000 Z1556230 2000 periodical issue
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